Profile: The former real estate agent (it's true, look it up) went from riding the Delta Shuttle between Durham and Tampa Bay to becoming a strong contributor in the Anaheim bullpen. De La Rosa made tweaks to his delivery and arm slot once joining the Angels and saw an immediate uptick in his results. His zone contact rate dropped over five percentage points from his previous career low, and he showed better fastball command that allowed him to both set up and utilize his other pitches more effectively. With his height and long stride, he gets on top of the ball well and is tough for batters to elevate. That said, he has several options surrounding him if the Angels ever tire of Frieri's struggles in the closer role. (Jason Collette)

The Quick Opinion: With his height and long stride, he gets on top of the ball well and is tough for batters to elevate. That said, he has several options surrounding him if the Angels ever tire of Frieri's struggles in the closer role.

Profile: The big Dane followed up a promising 2013 campaign by being hurt most of the year and throwing just 2.1 innings with the Angels. He underwent knee surgery at the end of the season, then become a minor league free agent and departed fantasy owners' radars all across the land. (Mike Podhorzer)